The bite produces tetanic effects that last several days. A picture of Angina pectoris is presented by the action of the drug. The
præcordial region seems to be the center of attack. Constriction of chest muscles, with
radiation to shoulders and back. Lowered coagulability.

Head.--

Anxiety. Screams with pain. Pain in neck to back of
head. Occipital pain.

Respiratory.--

Extreme apna. Gasping respiration. Fears
losing breath.

Chest.--

Violent, præcordial pain extending to the axilla and
down the arm and forearm to fingers, with numbness of the extremity. Pulse feeble and rapid.
Sinking sensation at the Cramping pain from chest to abdomen.

Extremities.--

Pain in left arm, feels paralyzed. Weakness of
legs followed by cramps in the abdominal muscles. Paræsthesia of lower limbs.